Everything we know about the Citroën Ami facelift
Citroën C3 Aircross and ë-C3 Aircross
Next-generation C3 Aircross is one of the smallest seven-seaters on sale, measuring just 4.39m long. Taking aim at the Dacia Jogger, it arrives with petrol, mild-hybrid and electric power.
Read our Citroën C3 Aircross or ë-C3 Aircross review
Citroën C4 and C4 X
New look inspired by the Oli concept and a dashboard overhaul for this hatchback, which is now auto-only.
Read our Citroën C4 or C4 X review
Citroën ë-C3 van
New two-seat version of the French brand’s entry-level EV is intended to capture the market left behind when the Ford Fiesta van was taken off sale. Prices will start at just £15,035 (excluding VAT).
Everything we know about the Citroën ë-C3 van
Cupra Raval
Forget the World Cup qualifiers: the fiercest international showdown of 2025 could well be when Spain’s Cupra Raval squares up to France’s Renault 5. The Cupra certainly has the readies to take the win: a circa-£25,000 price, a sumptuous interior and a whole array of digital tricks.
Everything we know about the Cupra Raval
Dacia Bigster
Stretched Duster does a pretty good impression of a Land Rover Defender for just £24,995 – undercutting all its rivals apart from the MG HS. Entry-level Expression trim isn’t short on kit, either, with a 10.1in infotainment touchscreen, dual-zone air conditioning and 17in alloys, plus more to boot. You can’t have a Bigster with seven seats, though.
Read our Dacia Bigster review
Dacia Duster hybrid 4×4
If you want the hardy Duster with four-wheel drive, your only choice at present is to have it with a manual gearbox. That won’t remain the case for long, however, because Dacia is looking to introduce another 4×4 variant with an automatic ’box and an electric motor on its rear axle. It’s expected to sit above the current mild-hybrid 4×4, which is priced from £23,550.